Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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... increased secretion , both of urine and of urea , and the animal will continue to live ; but if three - fourths are removed , death always results , the in- creased secretion of urea being accompanied by rapid wasting and breaking down ...
... increased secretion , both of urine and of urea , and the animal will continue to live ; but if three - fourths are removed , death always results , the in- creased secretion of urea being accompanied by rapid wasting and breaking down ...
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... increased in force , and the pulse became regular and fuller . Within a week the patient sat up , supported by a bed - rack , for ten minutes , without marked change in the pulse . The aconite was continued for six months in the same ...
... increased in force , and the pulse became regular and fuller . Within a week the patient sat up , supported by a bed - rack , for ten minutes , without marked change in the pulse . The aconite was continued for six months in the same ...
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... increased output of urea and waste products , it is evident that this internal secretion must exert an inhibitory influence upon the metabolic process , and when ex- cessive in amount , its effect would be to cause diminished ...
... increased output of urea and waste products , it is evident that this internal secretion must exert an inhibitory influence upon the metabolic process , and when ex- cessive in amount , its effect would be to cause diminished ...
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... increased vascularity and changing position of organs and the great impressibility of the nervous system in all three stages of child - bearing give complicated , and many times very complicated disorders , making medication hard . We ...
... increased vascularity and changing position of organs and the great impressibility of the nervous system in all three stages of child - bearing give complicated , and many times very complicated disorders , making medication hard . We ...
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... increased in number after transfusion . What was the cause ? It must be some stimulus given to the blood corpuscles . Would not the fact that the specific gravity of the blood was reduced by the trans- fused fluid be sufficient to cause ...
... increased in number after transfusion . What was the cause ? It must be some stimulus given to the blood corpuscles . Would not the fact that the specific gravity of the blood was reduced by the trans- fused fluid be sufficient to cause ...
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